Grad schools

johnstonITconsulting@msn.com J johnstonitconsulting at MSN.COM
Tue Jul 26 02:09:51 UTC 2005


Thanks Elizabeth!  Diolch yn fawr iawn!

I'm looking for a Master's program in History of the English Languages.  
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what universities offer it?

- Caitlyn

"The work of an individual still remains the spark that moves humanity 
forward."
- Igor Sikorsky



>From: "Elizabeth J. Pyatt" <ejp10 at PSU.EDU>
>Reply-To: The Celtic Linguistics List <CELTLING at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG>
>To: CELTLING at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
>Subject: Moderator: Listserv Change
>Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 13:26:02 -0400
>
>Dear Celtllingers:
>
>In the past the List has been configured so that moderator approval was 
>required for each posting. There were a number of good reasons for this, 
>but with changing technologies comes new "gotchas".
>
>The "moderator only" setting means that anyone the world can send a 
>message. Thus my account is literally receiving about 30 messages of spam 
>per day requiring "approval" (I know where to get prescriptions and 
>designer watches - cheap!).
>
>Aside from the convenience factor, I am afraid that I will delete a genuine 
>message one of these days, and there is always the virus/attachment issue 
>to consider.
>
>Therefore I have changed the Listserv configuration to:
>
>* Members Only (Private)
>* No approval needed
>* Attachments Banned
>* Default reply is to list.
>
>The good news is that turn around will be much faster, and the 
>possibilities for free discussion will be greater.
>
>GROUND RULES
>
>BUT since we will be going moderator free, I would like to remind people of 
>a few ground rules. These may be obvious to most, but I feel they should be 
>stated for the record.
>
>1) Stick to linguistics and Celtic as topics as much as possible. There are 
>many other forums to discuss social issues, mythology, policy and so forth.
>
>THIS is the only list I know of dedicated to the linguistic analysis of 
>Celtic languages in general.
>
>2) Avoid personal attacks. Pretend you are at a professional conference or 
>cocktail party, and plan e-mails accordingly. Most of you would not "flame" 
>anyone in person or insult their sanity/professional reputation/national 
>customs in person,  so why do it in e-mail?
>
>3. Remember that although the moderator will not be previewing all 
>messages, she will feel free to step in as needed.
>
>So, tip a toe gently in the water (or splah in with both feet) and
>
>Enjoy the new Celtling.
>
>Elizabeth
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